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[quote=Anonymous]I am a pp. if I give you an examples of questions, it will take pages and pages. I didn't believe in the randomness of things that was happening around me and in the world. I wanted to know what was the reasoning behind it. I always was interested in psychology and human behavior, but what I was reading in the science literature wasn't giving me satisfying answer ( it is not my profession, just hobby, even thought I work with people a lot). Bible was the first book I read. Back then I would say because it was primarily religion in the country where I lived back then. Now I know it was for a reason. I never read Tora completely, just parts of it. I read Koran multiple times in 5 different translations and I lived in the Middle East for several years as an adult. As to philosophers , here is what I remember from my head ( I might come with longer list if I look at my book shelf. Please forgive me name spelling as I read most of them in different language and I know the English spelling name might be different): I read a lot of Kant, Freud, berdyev, Schopenhauer, Heraclitus, Socrates, Seneca, Machiavelli, Spinoza, Nietzsche, Voltaire ,Hobbs. I read selective works of Karl Marks (yes, I read Capital :), Adam smith, Thomas Jefferson, pierce, Boyle, some of Doud, Euclid. [/quote]
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